Another week of replacement officials and another week of terrible calls. At least we can change our fortunes through the waiver wire! Am I right? Hopefully the NFL and Referee’s Association get this thing figured out soon!

In the meantime, lets see if we can’t put a band-aid to that terrible looking team you have.

And FYI, Chris Johnson was taken off of the “Can’t Drop List” for ESPN leagues. That doesn’t give you the automatic green light to do so, but that doesn’t happen often. And usually it happens because of injury. Maybe he is injured? That sure would explain some things…

QB - Christian Ponder Minnesota Vikings

My goodness did Ponder have a terrific game against the 49ers. The Vikings obviously came to play, and it showed right out of the gate. Ponder has quietly put together a really nice start to the season and should be considered for bye week fill in duty. It’s also worth mentioning that Ponder goes up against a porous (thus far) Detroit Lions defense. Read the rest of this entry »

Last week I nailed two hits with Philip Rivers and Martellus Bennett and whiffed on two, getting misses for Jonathan Dwyer and Kevin Ogletree. One of these names is back for a repeat, which one? Read on to find out!

But before we get to the list of possible starters that weren’t, I need to say once again, starting Monday the Fantasy Football Junkie will be writing primarily for a new fantasy football site called FFLockerRoom.com. It goes LIVE on Monday and I would appreciate any of my followers to check it out! I am one of four amazing fantasy minds that have come together to create this new site and it is sure to be a wealth of knowledge. Or as I like to put it, a wealth of possibly mediocre advice that hopefully helps you to win championships! But to be serious, the site is looking great, the content is sure to blow your mind! We will have up-to-date rankings, waiver wire articles, breaking news, roundtable discussions, an Android app and even a podcast! I will still be doing the Hits and Misses here and possibly a few other things, but for week four and beyond, the FFLockerRoom is where I will be spending most of my time.

– Ramses II was the third king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, and is often cited as the most powerful of the Pharaohs, or simply “Ramses the Great” – NNDB.com

Is Ramses Barden going to be the WR3 with the most promise/power? With Nicks likely only to miss this game, for now, Barden is still the low man on the pole.

Is Ramses the new Kevin Ogletree?

A more casual fan of fantasy might be asking that same question. And the similarities are evident. Both played in a mid-week contest. Both had breakout performances that led to their teams winning, and both are guys that will be picked up heavily in the following weeks’ waivers. Unless you are in a league that plays first-come first-served… which in that case, open a new tab and see if anyone picked this guy up yet!

But it’s also worth mentioning the way in which they each had those breakout performances. Kevin Ogletree did it while both Miles Austin and Dez Bryant were on the field. Which makes me think he has a better chance to sustain his productivity the entire year. While, Ramses Barden made the most of his opportunity when Hakeem Nicks missed the game due to injury.

I bet in the end both receivers finish with similar numbers, around 600-750 yards and a handful of touchdowns. And each will have a couple nice games throughout the year but neither will be worth starting in standard leagues. That is, until one of the stars of either team gets injured for a long period. If that were to happen, I like Barden more but both would be in my top 30 every week.

Some unexpected news just came through. Hakeem Nicks did not make the flight to Charlotte and is being ruled OUT for the Thursday night game against the Panthers. It was going to be another tasty matchup for the stud receiver but the Giants are erring on the side of caution. Most people thought he would definitely play, especially after his epic perfomance in week 3 but this is not the case.

Victor Cruz and Martellus Bennett are sure to get more looks, as well as Andre Brown out of the backfield. And if I were desperate and looking for a pure sleeper, I would take a shot on Ramses Barden and Rueben Randle. I like the rookie Randle a bit more in open space but Barden sure is a nice red zone threat at 6’6″.

While it’s still unlikely Forte plays this week, week three might be the only game he misses.

I was listening to the Fantasy Focus podcast from ESPN tonight and injury analyst Stephania Bell said she heard that Forte had “trotted off the practice field” and didn’t appear to be wearing a boot. Which is very good news for Forte owners like myself, because he is my anchor in two fantasy leagues.

Keep an eye on the situation, as Lovie Smith has said that Forte does not have a high ankle sprain. He didn’t give anymore info but Forte owners might have dodged a bullet.

Ugh. I think that about sums up how I feel after watching that Monday Night Football game go into the eleventh hour and then getting up early to take our son to preschool. And I know that many of you are thinking and feeling the exact same way, we miss Ed.

So with that said, here are our waiver wire pickups for week three!

NA - The ACTUAL NFL Referees

This is a no brainer. I’m sure Roger Goodell is getting plenty of flack this Tuesday morning about how awful the replacement refs were last night. And for good reason. That game was terrible to watch and I actually stopped watching in the 2nd quarter for a while so I could go update my rubber band collection. It had been sorely neglected. Thanks NFL. Read the rest of this entry »

Once again, these Hits and Misses come just under the gun! But this time it wasn’t a family vacation getting in the way! Something much bigger is happening for the Fantasy Football Junkie. Much more info to come soon but the teaser is, that I have been contacted to help launch a NEW fantasy football site called FF Locker Room.

But until I’m ready to announce that officially, here are this weeks Hits and Misses!

1. QB – Philip Rivers ESPN Rank 11

Philip Rivers is no Tom Brady, but Titans are traveling all of the way to San Diego and Rivers is still an elite quarterback in my eyes. He is getting no respect this year. I know he doesn’t have a lot of scary talent around him, but he’s been doing this a while with subpar wide receivers, hasn’t he? Name another star that he’s thrown to other than Gates and Jackson…

2. RB – Jonathan DwyerESPN Rank 29

I loved the way he played against Denver. And although the Jets have an excellent defensive line, they did give up a huge game to CJ Spiller last week. Dwyer is no Spiller, but he has played very well since the beginning of preseason and is eager to show why he should be the starter in Pittsburgh.

3. WR – Kevin OgletreeESPN Rank 40

I’m a believer after that Wednesday night game against the Giants. He found a lot of space while Austin and Bryant got most of the extra help. As a defense, the Seahawks have to pay special attention to Bryant and Austin and both are healthy. Look for Kevin to get another heavy dose of targets on Sunday.

4. TE – Martellus BennettESPN Rank 17

I can’t help it! That Wednesday night game stuck with me. Bennett looked like a beast for New York. He’s such a big target and Eli will hopefully continue to look his way.

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Junkie’s Mood: Week Four

Doing decent in the leagues but week three was a downer for the Hits and Misses. We need a bounce back performance!

Hits and Misses Record

Week 2: 2-2
Overall Record: 4-4

Hits: Philip Rivers 6th and Martellus Bennett 4th

Misses: Kevin Ogletree and Jonathan Dwyer

In order to count as a hit, we use standard ESPN scoring as our barrometer. These players are not your every week fantasy studs. Inactive players will not count for misses, it's up to the manager to monitor those situations. Players must finish inside these barometers to count as a hit.

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